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* There are scores of fake "restoration video" creators on [=YouTube=] who specialize in taking tools, weapons, toys, etc. caked in rust and refurbishing them into like-new condition. The knowledgeable viewer would take note that the restored items always lack the pitting that should result from such severe oxidation, but the most glaring tipoff that they're fake is how this thick, red-orange "rust" tends to completely cover the items, including their wood, plastic and resin parts that, as anyone who stayed awake in junior-high Chemistry class can tell you, ''[[CriticalResearchFailure do NOT rust]]''.

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* There are scores of fake "restoration video" creators on [=YouTube=] who specialize in taking tools, weapons, toys, etc. caked in rust and refurbishing them into like-new condition. The knowledgeable viewer would take note that the restored items always lack the pitting that should result from such severe oxidation, but the most glaring tipoff that they're fake is how this thick, red-orange "rust" tends to completely cover the items, including their wood, plastic and resin parts that, as anyone who stayed awake in junior-high Chemistry class can tell you, ''[[CriticalResearchFailure do ''do NOT rust]]''.rust''.
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* There are scores of fake "restoration video" creators on [=YouTube=] who specialize in taking tools, weapons, toys, etc. caked in rust and refurbishing them into like-new condition. The knowledgeable viewer would take note that the restored items always lack the pitting that should result from such severe oxidation, but the most glaring tipoff that they're fake is how this thick, red-orange "rust" tends to completely cover the items, including their wood, plastic and resin parts that, as anyone who stayed awake in junior-high Chemistry class can tell you, ''[[CriticalResearchFailure do NOT rust]]''.
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* ''WebAnimation/FiftyWaysToDieInMinecraft'': In Part 3, Death 17, Stu is holding a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left hand, when he swaps the shield for a torch, places the torch, and gives a skeleton the opportunity to shoot him. When Stu places the torch, one can clearly see that his right hand (with the sword) is making the block-placing motion.
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* While ''WebVideo/DatabaseRangersPowerReviews'' has pretty good special effects for the most part, a few bits can get pretty obvious.
** The Phantom Ranger helmet is clearly a [=CGI=] model in its earlier appearances, and moves in very jittery way. This was later fixed when the entire costume got a revamp, including an actual physical helmet.
** As [=MJ=][[note]]Jacob's partner, who [[ActingForTwo plays both Dr. K and Mayo]][[/note]] has a piercing nearby their right eye, they have to hide it with a band-aid while playing Dr. K. While early on it was barely noticeable, it became more and more visible as the camera quality improved in later episodes. Episode 81 has a shot where the band-aid is clearly half-detached from their face.
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* Most 60fps animations that you see on youtube is full of these. Because the animations were made in 24 fps per second, a AI is used to turn these into 60fps. The problem is the AI can't make the animations look better and instead it makes them look yankier and uglier.

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* Most 60fps animations that you see on youtube [=YouTube=] is full of these. Because the animations were made in 24 (or 30) fps per second, a an AI is used to turn these into 60fps. The problem is the AI can't make the animations look better and instead it makes them look yankier jankier and uglier.uglier due to how the animation was originally timed to their intended framerate. While not as common, this can also affect live-action footage when improperly done.

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** TheMovie, despite its $60,000 price tag, clearly didn't put too much of it into its effects budget.
** Vyce's ship looks really fake compared to the show, which isn't helped by the constant panning shots of it flying by that show off its low-rez texturing. Ditto the space station.
** The sets themselves also leave a lot to be desired. For instance, the bar at the beginning has a bookshelf off to the side; the bridge of Vyce's ship looks desolate and made of cardboard; and the space station's control room is clearly someone's basement. The last one being a CallBack to ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee''.
** The makeup used for Mechakara after part of his face is torn looks plastic-y and almost falling off.
*** And the endoskeleton itself is clearly a teaching skeleton painted silver with tin cans over its arms.
** All the chroma keying throughout the film looks like it was done in the mid 1990s and not 2016.

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** TheMovie, ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWallTheMovie'', despite its $60,000 price tag, clearly didn't put too much of it into its effects budget.
** Vyce's ship *** ''Comicron-1'' looks really fake compared to the show, which isn't helped by the constant panning shots of it flying by that show off its low-rez texturing. Ditto the space station.
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low-resolution texturing.
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The sets themselves also leave a lot to be desired. For instance, the bar at the beginning has a bookshelf off to the side; the bridge of Vyce's ship ''Comicron-1'' looks desolate and made of cardboard; and the space station's control room of the ''Caelestis'' is clearly someone's basement. The last one being a CallBack to ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee''.
** *** The makeup used for Mechakara after part of his face is torn looks plastic-y and almost falling off.
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off. The endoskeleton itself is clearly a teaching skeleton painted silver with tin cans over its arms.
** *** All the chroma keying throughout the film looks like it was done in the mid 1990s and not 2016.
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** And the examples go on too much to list, in no small part due to the fact SturgeonsLaw is very, ''very'' much in effect due to the ludicrous number of stories, side-stories, fan-films, games (special note should go to the original ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'', in which Slendy looks like a blowup-doll) and so on.
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* ''SpecialEffectFailure/DeathBattle''

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